Is it possible to convert a .RPT to a .RFL?
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I frequently go through a multi-step process of selecting IDs from a table, which then get exported either to a DBF or copied into a cloud-based solution. Then, I run a handful of reports in Crystal Reports. My question is, is it possible to convert my existing '.rpt' files into '.rlf' files?
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I frequently go through a multi-step process of selecting IDs from a table, which then get exported either to a DBF or copied into a cloud-based solution. Then, I run a handful of reports in Crystal Reports. My question is, is it possible to convert my existing '.rpt' files into '.rlf' files?
conversion crystal-reports
What is an RFL file format?
– Sun
Feb 28 '17 at 17:39
Report Layer File
– Ian Horn
Mar 3 '17 at 15:44
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I frequently go through a multi-step process of selecting IDs from a table, which then get exported either to a DBF or copied into a cloud-based solution. Then, I run a handful of reports in Crystal Reports. My question is, is it possible to convert my existing '.rpt' files into '.rlf' files?
conversion crystal-reports
I frequently go through a multi-step process of selecting IDs from a table, which then get exported either to a DBF or copied into a cloud-based solution. Then, I run a handful of reports in Crystal Reports. My question is, is it possible to convert my existing '.rpt' files into '.rlf' files?
conversion crystal-reports
conversion crystal-reports
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What is an RFL file format?
– Sun
Feb 28 '17 at 17:39
Report Layer File
– Ian Horn
Mar 3 '17 at 15:44
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What is an RFL file format?
– Sun
Feb 28 '17 at 17:39
Report Layer File
– Ian Horn
Mar 3 '17 at 15:44
What is an RFL file format?
– Sun
Feb 28 '17 at 17:39
What is an RFL file format?
– Sun
Feb 28 '17 at 17:39
Report Layer File
– Ian Horn
Mar 3 '17 at 15:44
Report Layer File
– Ian Horn
Mar 3 '17 at 15:44
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Sorry, no. RLF is not a file format Crystal Reports will export to. Below are the formats supported by Crystal Reports - Stand-Alone depending on your version. The more common formats supported are: PDF, HTML, Excel, Word, Rich Text Format (RTF), CSV, Text, XML, etc.
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Available+Export+Formats,+Crystal+Reports+9.1+to+SAP+Crystal+Reports,+developer+version+for+Micrdsoft+Visual+Studio
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Sorry, no. RLF is not a file format Crystal Reports will export to. Below are the formats supported by Crystal Reports - Stand-Alone depending on your version. The more common formats supported are: PDF, HTML, Excel, Word, Rich Text Format (RTF), CSV, Text, XML, etc.
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Available+Export+Formats,+Crystal+Reports+9.1+to+SAP+Crystal+Reports,+developer+version+for+Micrdsoft+Visual+Studio
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Sorry, no. RLF is not a file format Crystal Reports will export to. Below are the formats supported by Crystal Reports - Stand-Alone depending on your version. The more common formats supported are: PDF, HTML, Excel, Word, Rich Text Format (RTF), CSV, Text, XML, etc.
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Available+Export+Formats,+Crystal+Reports+9.1+to+SAP+Crystal+Reports,+developer+version+for+Micrdsoft+Visual+Studio
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Sorry, no. RLF is not a file format Crystal Reports will export to. Below are the formats supported by Crystal Reports - Stand-Alone depending on your version. The more common formats supported are: PDF, HTML, Excel, Word, Rich Text Format (RTF), CSV, Text, XML, etc.
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Available+Export+Formats,+Crystal+Reports+9.1+to+SAP+Crystal+Reports,+developer+version+for+Micrdsoft+Visual+Studio
Sorry, no. RLF is not a file format Crystal Reports will export to. Below are the formats supported by Crystal Reports - Stand-Alone depending on your version. The more common formats supported are: PDF, HTML, Excel, Word, Rich Text Format (RTF), CSV, Text, XML, etc.
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Available+Export+Formats,+Crystal+Reports+9.1+to+SAP+Crystal+Reports,+developer+version+for+Micrdsoft+Visual+Studio
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What is an RFL file format?
– Sun
Feb 28 '17 at 17:39
Report Layer File
– Ian Horn
Mar 3 '17 at 15:44